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    The Chrysler Airflow is a full-size car produced by Chrysler from 1934 to 1937. The Airflow was the first full-size American production car to use streamlining...
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    until 1934. Then, the model ended production and did not return until 1937, and then continued until 1950. For production year 1931, Chrysler introduced...
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    price structure relationship to larger and more expensive Chrysler brand cars. The 1934 Airflow models are noted for their unique styling. They generate...
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  • revive the brand, as seen with the Chrysler Airflow concept, due to its heritage and continued popularity. The first Chrysler cars were introduced on January...
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    America. 1934 Chrysler Imperial Series CX Airflow Limousine 1935 Chrysler Imperial Series C-2 Coupe 1936 Chrysler Imperial Custom Series C-11 Airflow Sedan...
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  • The American car company Chrysler has produced many different models of cars under the brand name. In addition to Chrysler models built in the United...
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    Dietrich restyled the Airflow line and moved Chryslers to more mainstream styles. As a result of the poor Airflow sales, Chrysler's designs became quite...
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    appearance with the Imperial. For 1934, the Chrysler Airflow was introduced to replace the eight-cylinder Chrysler Royal and the Series CA and CB were...
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    It was the assembly location of the Chrysler Imperial Airflow, Chrysler Airflow, and the DeSoto Airflow from 1934 until 1937 on a dedicated factory assembly...
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    For the Chrysler Airflow (1934–1937), Budd supplied a variation – three main sections from the Airflow's body were welded into what Chrysler called a...
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  • List of Chrysler factories contains all the vehicles manufactured by Chrysler LLC (currently "Stellantis North America") and the brands of the group before...
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  • Speedster (1934-1937) Chevrolet Standard Six (1934-1936) Chrysler Airflow (1934–1937) Chrysler Imperial (1934-1936) DeSoto Airstream (1934–1936) Chevrolet...
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    The Chrysler flathead engine is a flathead automotive engine manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation from 1924 through the early 1960s. The flathead...
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    units compared to the reduced Airflow offerings with returned 5,000 units for the Airflow's final year. DeSoto Airflow Chrysler Airstream Fahlin SF-2 Plymocoupe...
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  • lower-priced Chrysler Six but included a larger 288.6 cu in (4.7 L) engine. Subsequent generations were based on the Chrysler Royal, Airflow, Saratoga,...
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    Dodge Airflow truck was a special request model truck that Dodge introduced in late 1934 and available through 1940. It used styling cues from Chrysler Airflow...
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    DeSoto (automobile) (category Chrysler)
    received Chrysler's streamlined 1934 Airflow bodies, but on a shorter wheelbase; the design proved unpopular with consumers. Unlike Chrysler, which still...
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    some of which was manufactured for Chrysler by established glass companies. In 1934, the company introduced the Airflow models, featuring an advanced streamlined...
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    Tatra 77 (category Cars introduced in 1934)
    US "teardrop" car Pierce Silver Arrow (1933), US streamline car Chrysler Airflow (1934–37), US streamline car Schlörwagen (1939), German prototype "teardrop"...
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  • Chrysler Corporation, indexed chronologically by year of introduction. DeSoto Series K-SA (1929–1932) Desoto Series SC-SD (1933–1934) DeSoto Airflow (1934–1936)...
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    Steyr 100 (1934) was presented to the public at the latest in January 1934, just like the Chrysler Airflow. Citroën Traction Avant (1934) Toyota AA (1935)...
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    "teardrop" car Tatra T77 (1934), claimed to be the first truly serial-produced aerodynamically-designed automobile Chrysler Airflow (1934-37) streamlined car...
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  • Dodge did not share the radical Airflow styling that was the cause of depressed sales of Chryslers and DeSotos from 1934 until 1937, as a passenger sedan...
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  • Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (category Films set in 1934)
    vehicles used in the film, several 1934 Chrysler Airflows were used, one of which was driven by Kit's father. Besides the Airflow, a green 1933 Plymouth PC sedan...
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    The 1934 Tatra 77 was one of the first serial-produced truly aerodynamically designed automobiles. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Studebaker Land Cruiser (1934) Stout...
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    "unit-body" or "unibody" construction (not used by the Chrysler Corporation since the Airflow models of the 1930s) rather than "body-on-frame" construction...
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    heavily based on the Chrysler built DeSoto Airflow, which was a reflection of Art Deco and streamlined appearances. Toyoda bought an Airflow and disassembled...
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    Citroën Traction Avant (1934) and Opel Olympia (a General Motors design) introduced in 1935, and the short-lived, aborted Chrysler Airflow. Trucks, bus manufacturers...
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    Bendix SWC (category Cars introduced in 1934)
    examples of automotive streamlining such as the contemporary DeSoto Airflow and Chrysler Airflow. Vincent Bendix and Victor Kliesrath, his vice president in charge...
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    It was one of the first cars tested in a wind tunnel, following the Chrysler Airflow produced one year earlier. The streamlined styling achieved an aerodynamic...
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